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Block coiled-runtime until verification of dask patch #171

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hayesgb opened this issue Jun 10, 2022 · 6 comments · Fixed by #149
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Block coiled-runtime until verification of dask patch #171

hayesgb opened this issue Jun 10, 2022 · 6 comments · Fixed by #149

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hayesgb commented Jun 10, 2022

Need to block next release of coiled-runtime until next dask release

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hayesgb commented Jun 10, 2022

cc: @jrbourbeau

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Thanks @hayesgb -- this is already happening (xref #149). Just to be clear, do you mean the 2022.6.0 release happening later today?

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hayesgb commented Jun 10, 2022

The release today may be postponed.

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My guess is the motivation for this is coming from some offline user report. If we've identified something that would block the Dask release, we should try to raise a public issue (if possible) and chime in on dask/community#252 with reasoning behind why the release should be blocked

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It seems we have a fix in progress, we should wait for this to be merged and include in a release?
dask/distributed#6562

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@fjetter and chatted about this offline and decided we want to just set a lower bound for openssl in coiled-runtime instead of waiting for the next Dask release (scheduled for Friday next week) which will contain dask/distributed#6562

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